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That was the older Porty that I currently own Ray.David,
I love Broncolor, but personally stayed away from the Mobil pack. I do own a Verso & Scorro.
For small & light weight, I still have two of the Profoto Acute B 600Rs. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the Hensel units yet.
The problem for me with the Bron Mobil was that you only have the choice of 50/50, 70/30, or 80/20. With the Acute B's, I have complete assymetry and can put one pack on each stand and not worry about cables. They are about the same weight. Two packs with two spare batteries plus heads, fit in one small Tenba case.
Recycle time seams faster on my Profotos. The batteries have almost double the life on the Profotos.
The Bron Mobile is 1200 WS, while the Acute Bs are 600 each. If I need 1200 ws on the Profotos, I have a twin head that uses both packs and gives me up to 1200 (but only with the one light).
My other issue with the Mobil pack is that it doesn't trigger fast enough, either by PC sync cable/Bron remote/pocket wizard system, to sync at the higher shutter speeds of my Hasselblad H3DII39. The issue is how fast it triggers, not the flash duration. My Profoto Acute Bs, Verso, and Scorro have no problems. In a previous conversation with Marc, he had told me that the Hensel unit also did not sync at the highest shutter speeds of the Hassy.
My preference was for the Profotos, as I gained a little flexability with two packs, more battery life, and the higher sync speeds.
My light location kit is a Tenba case that has two Profoto Acute B 600 Rs, two spare batteries, sync cables (in case), a normal Acute B head, and an Acute Twin head. Another Tenba bag with two stands & my tripod. Finally the last Tenba bag with an Elinchrom Maxi (adapted to Profoto), Profoto Magnum, and Elinchrome 36" Octo (collapsed and adapted to Profoto).
However, if you want the king of battery packs take a look at the Bron Verso. I have a Verso A4 RTS. It is basically a true 2400 WS - 3 head studio pack that can use a battery and go on location. It is not cheap nor light, but is truly amazing to use.
Best,
Ray